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<blockquote data-quote="xcell60" data-source="post: 1728" data-attributes="member: 1125"><p>Fellas,I just returned from Munich, and want to share my experience. First impression, beautiful city, especially with all the BMW models zooming pass me on the autobahn. Visited the BMW Museum, which was a disappointment. The present museum is an interim one before the opening of the official museum in 2007.Most popular models are audi, vw, opel, merc and of course bmws. Less popular models are the Italian makes (not surprising), japs and you can guess the rest. Wish all the club members lived there, especially with the choices of BMW models at our disposal. Not surprising, most cars were fitted with manual transmission, and diesel engines are very common. Found a dime and dozen of E36, E46, E60s. Handful of E39s. The surprising thing is that I only found 3 units of E90s in my 7 day stay in Munich. Hatchback models are very popular.I will down load pictures as I go.Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xcell60, post: 1728, member: 1125"] Fellas,I just returned from Munich, and want to share my experience. First impression, beautiful city, especially with all the BMW models zooming pass me on the autobahn. Visited the BMW Museum, which was a disappointment. The present museum is an interim one before the opening of the official museum in 2007.Most popular models are audi, vw, opel, merc and of course bmws. Less popular models are the Italian makes (not surprising), japs and you can guess the rest. Wish all the club members lived there, especially with the choices of BMW models at our disposal. Not surprising, most cars were fitted with manual transmission, and diesel engines are very common. Found a dime and dozen of E36, E46, E60s. Handful of E39s. The surprising thing is that I only found 3 units of E90s in my 7 day stay in Munich. Hatchback models are very popular.I will down load pictures as I go.Cheers [/QUOTE]
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